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The Music That Died Alone is the debut studio album released by the progressive rock group The Tangent.
Although Roine Stolt (guitar, vocals), Jonas Reingold (bass) and Zoltan Csorsz (drums), perform on this album, the music sounds not at all like The Flower Kings: Under control of keyboardist Andy Tillison (Parallel or 90 Degrees) came out an album that reminds - with its wonderful low key mode - of experimental progressive rock of the early 70s full of jams and jazz influences. Especially the song featuring David Jackson (Van der Graaf Generator) on saxophone is worth mentioning here. 'The Canterbury Sequence', however, is dedicated to the music style that bands like Caravan and Egg established in the 70s!!
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